The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 22, 1865, Image 4

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-V ' f * I • \ i r. (1 br Dai(i) CtltjrapJ. ALLISONS & KIRKMAN Cotton Factors THE CUSCJIEKEI) Ii VNNEIt. (he fellow!B( poem waa written by.* young y of Baltimore « abort Umi|0i awl bat since t Ik null pnttf pMtiUf' tfhil* It Jen CTiwce any poetical faculty of a high order, i yet raplaU with feeling.and addresses itielf guile, L'«arn>itor>> and ferrer to Fontharn »ym Rhod General Commission Merchants, Ncs/29, 31 fc 33, So.lMarketSt, Nashville, Tenn THE IMAMMOTH DRY GOODS STORE! Latest Arrivals from the East, ! T HE endrrsizued, old oitizens of Macon, beg leave, in informing onr old Southern friend, L A. P. G-. HARRIS, GROCERIES, DRY GOODS Ga.; IV. 11. Smith fineWMtcLinen in large ocH 2in' “ ’ Tort that Banner; for'IL wcaty, 'Round ita staff 'tit drooping dreary; Fori it, fold it. it ia beat; For there’, not a man to wave it. For there'# not n sword to an*« it. And there'# not one left to lave it; In the blood which beroea gaTe it; And it# bee now acorn nnd brace it: Furl it, hide it. let ft rwt. Tike that Banner .town! 'tie tottere.1: Broken it Ita ataff and ,battered. Awl the valiant Woeta are mattered. O'er whom ft floated high. Oh < *tia harJ for at to fold it; Ifard to think there'# none to hold it : Hard (be* those who once unrolled it low mual furl it with a sigh. Fori that Banner 1 furl it aadlyj Once ten thousand hailed it gladly. And ten thonaand wildly, madly, Swore it would forever wave— Swore that foeman'a aword could never Heart# like thaira entwined diaaever, Till that flag would float forever O'er their freedom or their grave. Fnrl It! for the handa that graaped it. And the heart# that fondly elatped it. Cold and dead are lying few; And that Banner, It ia trailing, While aroand itaound* the wailing Of its people in their woe ; For though conquered they adore it. Low the cold deed handa that bore it, ' Weep for thoee that fell before it, Pardon thoee who trailed and tore it, And oh! wildly they deplore it, low to furi and fold it an. Fori that Banner! true 'Ua gory, 'tja wreathed aronnd with glory, And Twill live in long and elory, Though ita folda are in the doat;. Tor ita faroeoa hri|jbtc«t pagee, fennel by poet# and by sages— Shall go aounding down through'agee— Fnrl it# feM, though now we mint Furl that Baanar! aoflly, slowly; * Treat it gently—it ia holy— For it droop# above the dead, • Tench ft not—unfold It never. Let it drop Ihere/nrW forever, For ita peopled toper are dead. fine White Linen in Urge quantities; a good line of fine French and Eogiuh Shawl?; the latent 1 style ef Plain and Fancy Balmoral Skirts; Ladies’ ! Traveling Bag , all styles and sizes; Ladies’ and I Misses’ vest, and Tania; aud -> full line cl Ladic Commission Merchant. [Next door to J. B. Boss & Son’s, Cherry street] XAKS XVOTXCE. M y STOCK OF GROCERIESarc non bc-innin* to come in, and I can promise my friends and the public generally, that a call upon me will nev er be regretted; for vrfth a large and well selected clock of SbocA—larger thau any other liouic in Macou. . , We arc jueo in receipt of a very large and well GROCERIES* LIQUORS A DK\ GOODS, •elected stock of Gents* Ready-made Clothing?, •nch as line black Broadcloth Coats, black Doeskin i able to fill the whole of their bills with- Fants. Plain and Fancy Silk Vests, Cassimere Suits, oaf giving them the trouble of going all over the coarse Satinet Suits, and a regular line of Gents’ j market * Furnishing Good* not *urj»a«*ab!c In New York | I will also slate, that In addition to my regular ... „ „ _ business I will be glad to receive any W c arc offering to the public to m:JI all goods, with a very small advance, and, in faet, lower than anv bouse In Macon. Standing in connection with a large wholesale jobbing house in the Hast, we can, therefore, give j Or on storage; and to all who favor roe with con- roXSIGNMENTS OX COMMISSION, Brown, Columbus, Montgomery, Ala. _ Removal, Removal! HERRINGTON & RICKS, Ootmer. Tin and Sheet Iron Manufacturers. T>EjPFXTFULLY announce# that they have it moved tlietr ware room and wodg*®?. I*®! the Ncablt Foundry, to the corner of Fourth find I Poplar atreeta, opi*»ltc Catholic church. They will keep on land a complete ar-ortuient of j manufactured article# in their line, auch as ! STILLS COPPER KETTLES,TIN WARE, STOVE PIPES, ETC., ETC. i ?„5g^K'.o £ allr.l-.i I* •, *• ()1( . an j aigworkwarranted mo,iworkmanlike .nanne, Full aud Satisfactory Returns. our long experience in this market has qualified us ! r> n tt i to judge as to the wants of the purchasing com- . A. r. G. UAlWtlS, munity. The i»atronage of all our old friends, as J Old firm ol Dunlap & Harris, afterwards Horns well os many of our new ones, is rencctfully »oiic-, & Dense. ited* Purchasers should be particular to find our Befkrbnces—Any of the merchants of Macon, placo—Damour’a Block, Second street, three doors j oct 3G-3in [oct 14] from Boardman’s Book Store. —— —;—~~ P. 8.—Country merchanta will find it to tlieir “XT’ ^ ~\V fj' I It CM- advantage to give us a call. oct3-3m GLASER <fc ROSIN the above inducement« Wc would, In conclusion, further call attention j ! signment* of any description, I promise DEVLIN & CO. Broadway, New York. CLO r jfH IN6 E*t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W E OPEN THE SEASON' WITH A LARGE STOCK OF ELEGANT CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS ia onr Ready-Made Department. We have also secured the service# of flrst-claas ar tuts in onr CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Which is llkcwUc supplied with the finest and best Fabric# of the HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS, To those who wish to older by mall, will be sent (on application) SAMPLES OF GOODS, With Directions for Measuring, which, ii correctly followed, will secure a fit In all cases. DEVLIN & CO. Broadway, cor. Grant 3t., I New-Yoke. Broadway, cor. Warren St.,) scpt23-3m Important Change of Base, The undersigned rcspecttnlly announce to their friends and the “rest of mankind," that they have removed to the large and commodious brick Store on Cherry sL, between 1st and 2d, occupied by A. P. G. Harris, where they will be pleased io see their friends and all interested in an exclusively Commission House. We would also Inform the merchants and business men of Georgia, that w« bat e made arrangements and will open an office In Cincinnati, and will fill orders for Groceries, Drugs and Merchandise ol all descriptions at lowest market rates. Dr. W. M. Withers will make bis headquar ters in Cincinnati, and will give prompt per sonal attention to all orders for purchase of goods in that city, or Louisville, Ky. ....... . Special attention will be given to the purchase Peterson, the cornelian, lentn brothernctor or gilo of Cottoni Tobacco, Yarns, Sheetings, two sltillingvm.lwl.cn ho made n demand slllrti Dricd Frui t, etc., In cither city, for the stun, the debtor turned peevishly from Q<j# £ ; on8igncd t0 onr core, will he promptly IIUMOR. In the obituary column of the New York Timm is a notice of the death of a lady, which ■ay* of her: “Her superiors were few; Her equals none." This remarkable woman {.lied of jaundice and was “much and deservedly lamented.” A newspaper recently informed the public that the hands of Mr. Tone's machine shop bad atruek. Mr. Jones came out the next day denying ft, as they bad not ttnul aUrolef.r consigned forwarded at lowest rates. Orders for goods In tbta market promptly filled. WITHERS & LOUD Cotton Factors and Gcn’l Com. Merchants, Cherry St, between 1st and 2d Streets, nov3-lm Macon, Georgia. him. and said: “Hang it! I'll pay you to-day in some shape or other.” Peterson goo.l-liuniore.lly replied: "I shall Ih' much obliged to you. Tom, let it l>c as like two shillings as you uut.” The la«t invention of india rubber in Paris, 1. -a false bust for females—bust and neck— n pet; t imitation of fled, and blood, and, i a- they iv of good counterfeit-.) well caleu- Utcdto d'-ccivo." Th'J«o “made to palpitate," are sold at a high figure. i A mail in London, by -uiiat law. recovered _ u vVE iust received a splendid Stock of Goods one bundled pounds from a druggist, who In mi Une, from New York, and arenowpre- proscrilK'd nnd gave him mercury pilla,^where-; pared lo rnskc to order .vs hashouhl have administered rhnbarb. The men's wear, of tha best SMUr frii sick, sued and rVewe/rd Us above. styles. Patronage is v- guaranteed. - Coleridge Was acknowledged to He a bad nl.icK. AND BLUE BROAD CLOTII, rider. One .lay, riding through Use (Mets, .. *• CASTORS, hr wr.s accosted liy'’awphl<l-b« wil : J DOESKINS. 1 say. do >.tu know what l^ppCticd to 1 ,. I US vN d FANCY CASSIMERFs Daiaaiu *'* * W. C. .KENNEDY, 'Merchant Tailor, MULBERRY ST.. MACON, GA. nil Garment* for Gcntle- mutcrisi and in the latest solicited and satisfaellen SINGLETON, HI NT & CO., OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE, MACON, CEORCIA, ( A T OW have hi store, and for sale, the largest and ! d\ best assorted stock of BOOTS, SHOES, AND HATS, in the Sonth. Those wishing to bay, to sell again, will here find facilities not surpassed by anv house sonth of Cincinnati, as the entire stock i has been purchased, FOR CASH, from the inanu : facturen In the cities of New York and Boston. | A good supply oi TRUNKS AND UMBRELLAS will also be kept en hand. T. R. Bloom, E. Wilcox, Gen. J. T. Croxlon, I The firm hope3, by constantly replenishing, and Macon, Ga. Holmes <fc Patterson, Hopkins &Bro. 1 by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal New York. C. W. Bmner, Savannah. Tucker & j portion of public patronage. Co Louisville 1 »»• R* SI^GLejXO^i, W. C. SINGLETON, ! oct4-3m Y. J. HUNT. T. G. RIDGEI-Y. M. J.. SQCIER. S. P. WASHES. RIDCELY, SQUIER & CO., COTTON FACTORS, GENERAL PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Lanier House Building, GEORGIA. M AC O N BEPERESCES: WM. A. MCKENZIE. L. F. JOHNSON. WM. H. CHAMBERS, j wm. a. mckenzie & co., C OMMISSION Merchants, Cotton Brokers and i Receiving, and Forwarding Agents, Apalachi cola, Florida. References : J. B. & W. H. Ross, Hardeman & Sparks, Mgcon, Ga.; King & Allen, Dr. J. F. Beze- raau, Columbus, Ga.; Hon. T. M. Furlow, Ameri cas, Ga.; Col. Nelson Tift, Albany, Ga.; John Mc- Nab, Eufaula, Ala. ' aug 25 3m Public Sale of a Valuable Plantation, STOCK, CROPS, ETC. TKTILL be sold to the highest bidder, on the TV 2nd Tuesday in December, 1865, for Cash, the Plantation belonging to the estate of William Lockett; dec’d, situated in Crawford eonnty, and adjoining Ewell Webb, John Dent and others—the place contains 1,500 acres. Is well Improved in all respects, with accommodations for 35 hands, nnd is one of the best plantations in the county, cither for cotton or grain. Also, all the Mules, Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Crops of all kinds, together with Wagons, Carts and fanning and other utensils of all kinds. The sale will’take place on the premises, com mencing at 10 o’clock, and will continue from day, today, untill all the property is sold. Terms Cash. BENJ. G. LOCKETT, Ex’r of oet2S-tds WM. LOCKETT, Dec’d. For further information apply on the premises, or to L. N. Whittle, Macon, Ga. -r -Tlu ■kr tu him.' ..ii-wet; sharp ami quick: as bajipemul to uyi\v" T ii|i »* “Visi .io "rough) rteb on Sfuntldy,” said :i lergvnm 1 : tnVla*l in- saw «o'doing. ft ii. sir. roplieil the I>or, “it can’t I* •mi. ii liair.t. for 1 ain’t COtchcflRotiling.” Dougin-.Tcrrolil was at a party, whjm the park gu-annoimcetl flrcbirtll of a prince. ■11 ,« tin ) do perwrirt' these babic-.” c\- rlaiiucl Jerrelti. SILK VELVET AND CASHMERE VESTINGS SHIRTS, DR,TWER*, JKJSS,-. NECJtilM hakskercuista LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS, LINEN BOSOMS, SV'SFWPfKA , GLOVES, ilATS AND UMBRELLAS. novi-Tm A 0AM A t a meeting r>r the Underalgucd PhyRiciana of the City of Macon, It ws* unanimously, — That madiwil Iriliafia j i/is-anil tai^stfto.'hiiiut f Currar.. Oil one ocvtisien. Ml" phtjrtwvcd on - The members of the Medical , tM-lislf .,f iln nl-iintitTin c -f as-wnlr Tlic I be placed on an equal footing a ith those off other ’..i) V, ' 1 , 1 callings, and professions, who have everywhere plaint ill had calleil the defendant s<Wne ugly adop tod theres svsir.jr. name-, an.t threat, nerl him. and the defend-1 |t ia not a-kingtoo much, to require etfAtkem, IhmI taken the law into his own liaad*, f demand of'.ia. _ i thra ll. .1 hi- opponent, ( umftk. lmwev- i * WiutE, MicF. H(>i.t. would not h ar of any pidlirltitig! oiretim- \ ^ w^'yava, ‘'%T. Collins,' ( taiicv?. riic j»Uratiff luul been ^mck l»y the ! ^ pahkm, sSo. IL Oopkix, ^ jul vi.t: no r.i:\tter >»hat offence had Wen 1 T. H. Hall, ’ " Mlmosrr Blact«e4A*J »bciL ilu <1< unti.tii: had no right u>,strike A. L. C. MAonrpE** R F Grioos, sbn-e in-ill ii-elieni. etc. l"l l'l’.RRisj'r'^’ H A. Mettaver, Mr. Curaau, -m l ihoiS&lgc, “if a man] ^ o. Owmw \£. B. RnxU, nu; yo.i in the -trevt. enllcel you « scoundrel, I g. N. Holmes. /P. H- WRisar, and spat in your lace, vrqat would you elo ( [ H. J. Smith. *' ' Jail Brarram,' "What would I ib■ ?” said Cifrran. "Redad.! Jas. Meri eh Ganna. I'., kn k him down a- list a- u pancake !’’ A GOOD CHANCE. It i-almost mince, .-.-are to say that theri«<jKMg^ j ^A.. 1 y b ' pw.tiiflo-: his case. \ jdlPWt c j a r, Ni rthern Railroad of New devsy, | * T^sSr*"* 1 wliuli rui^ from a ^'in! on the Enc KMl- roa 1 to l’icnpont, n rather a slow ;ilTair, haling .'Jtip nc^ti v <“vc.v linJeat its AO- ■ninikpiij nitkHSUSBi a nn . nirr-Mb .«!atito t.vko ujf an old lady with ; nNDREW BUOhMIWI ft COm h. r iwuib.iv, or to put down -oiur 'fellow LQ r o cers . Provisisn Dealers, i. A octae-iga. novl9-lra ; GEO. C. BLCIU^Ng ^^^^ANIlJalrAUQHANa with lii- gun who is about to make war on tlu. tom tits and cock sparrows. The pit- sengvr-gruinh'. ,\ li:lie, just lu- though they the company were beared to i>:!i. r day. v, hen the owiductor Tie tickets, a dn old Sehraa- -s.il. as lie handed over the tag man, ain't you made n What d’ye mean i” was the had res pci': 1 sfiS" It! lenlielji f .; rvutUitc o “ Ss-r h<; mistake i’k . “Mistak -answer. / “ I Lhhrk you le v," said the Other. “You’ve got the es>w ketehcr on the wrong end, Ef i want to keep, the cows from ketchin us, e-kl tletter put it on behind.’ houng fellow was taking a sleigli-ridc ♦ vprt tii girl, when he met a Methodist Commission gga4 Forwarding Mafahasts, No. 118 Main street, — LOUISVILLE, - FT C. G. CONNER & BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, —AND— PURCHASING AGENTS, Third street, .... Macon, Georgia. W E offer our services to the public, and will give personal attention to all bulsincss en trusted to ns. Wc solicit consignments of goods of every de scription, particularly country produce. Goods stored at the usual rates in onr large, se cure and well situated store house, opposite the Express office. REFERENCES: Messrs. Hardeman & Sparks, Harris & Ross, Ash er Ayres, J. B. Ross, and Rev. J. W. Burke. Juiyg>6ui CLOTHING-, HATS AND TTru-nish.incr Goods. TMUE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing A»to his former customers, and the public gen- crallv, that he has res-, med business in this city, aud has associated witu him Mr* B. C. Smith, un der the style andtirmof BrSaulabury & Co. They have taken the well known and central stand, on Cotton Avenue, under the Masonic Hall, w here they are prepared to furnish gentlemen with anv article appertaining to their wardrobe. Their well selected -tockof Clothing. Hats and tahlpg Goods, will be replenished by weekly ..II/ U '° '' ' ! j d f E. S)tULSBURY. l£jr Journal A Messenger coj»\% and ^ud bill to ftdvcrtU^r. i >..J . It T.. H ™ iiCKS w ill leave Alhanv on arrival of tlic cars from Macon, every Tuesday, 1 ..ursday and Saturday, for Tallaliasfscc*, Fla., via TUomasvillc, Ga.: cUo. for Bainbrid^o uvery Monday, Wcdncs- ^and Friday, thus opening a regular ^communi* ~ lirutsteni-GeQrgia ai.-.l Fl*|rida. CT/vv|flGHT A HILL, ’ - Proprietors. * 1 00RHEES UA R ITISON, WANTED. GOOD CABINET MAKERS, ^GOOD CARPENTERS, ■p^ONE other need apply. GRENVILLE WOOD. Lloyd & Draper, NEXT DOOR TO THE BROWN HOUSE. DEALERS IN^a FANCY GROCERIES and CONFECTIONERIES Manufacturers of Candy, Crackers, Cakes, and Bread of every discretion. - Hotels and Boarding Houses furnished regularly oct28-lm* School Bookti. S ANDER’S,Sargent’s,Towns’ and MeCnffey’s se ries of Readers. Robinson’s,Smith’s, Davie’s and Doad’s Arithme tics. Parley’s History. Mitchell’s, Cornell’s, Monteith’s Colton and Fitch’s and Warren’s Geographies and Atiasses. Clark’s and Smith’s and Bullion’s English Gram mars. Fasquclle’s and Pinncy’s French. Copy Books, Slates and Pencils, Taber’s Lead Pencils, Gilliot’s Pens, (No. 303.) Portfolios, Cream Laid Writing Papers, Bon Ton, Opaque, Canary, Melon and White Laid Envelopes, assort- Violin and Guitar Strings, Musical Instruments, (Agents for Stcinway & Sons, Suebbcller & Schmidt & Gale’s Pianos for the State of Geor gia-) Combs, Brushos, Lnbin’s Extracts and Soaps, Pomades, Hair Oils, Pocket Books, Playing Cards, &e. All at the lowest prices. JOHN P. SCHREINER & SONS, scpl7-3m Macon, Angnsta and Savannah. For Sale or Rent. O NE of the largest and best jilantations In the Sonth, situated in Barbour county, Ala., ten miles Southeast of Eufaula is! offered for sale or rent. This place contains 4000 acres of splendid lands, oak, hickory and fine growth, 2000 or more of which is cleared, fences In good order, also a good dwelling house live rooms and all necessary out houses. Enough to accommodate 100 hands, 3 gin houses and screws etc., etc. Terms very lib eral. Applvto C. M. WILEY, Executor, A. G. WILEY, Execntrix, Or to Maeon, Ga. Col. Wm. M- Chambers, Eufaula, Ain. Eufaula “Spirit Smith” copy and send bill to ad vertiser. nov5-lm* A . JIEGE A X II , AGENT E. M. BRUCE & CO., | N BANKERS AND COTTON FACTORS,! AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &C, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in E. F. METCALFE & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN & CO., Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA. Advances Made on Consignments to WATTS, CRANE A CO,, WATTS, GIVEN & CO., W. C. WATTS & CO., New York. New Orleaaa. Liverpool. Eng EITHER OF THE ABOVE HOUSES* *cptl9-3rn WHOLE SALE . LARGE ARRIVAL OF .NEW .GOCODS AT Gr. RICE & CO.’S, 59 College Street, Nashville, Tenn. By oar heavy pnrchases during the last three months, and by constantly watching the Eastern mar ket and taking advantage of every fluctuation, we are enabled to say that we have now on band, the LARGEST, CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK OF FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS IN THE CITY OF NASHVILLE. Our assortment of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, POPLINS, MOHAIRS, LUSTRES, AND OTHER NEW STYLES OR,DRY GOODS, CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Wo have the latest styles of Cloaks, Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Ladies’ Hats, &c„ &.C. A large assortment of SWISS, MULL, INDIA BOOK, EDGINGS, INSERTIONS, LACES, RIBBONS, HAND KERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, etc. We are selling to country merchants coming to and passing through the city to supply themselves with goods, we wish to say that we can sell them at lower rates than they can obtain them at Louisviile or Cincinnati. Our largo stock ef HATS AND BOOTS AND SHOES Has mostly been bought at auction, very cheap, and will be sold at very small profits. Our Clothing Department, Up Stairs, Consists of every article of Men's Wear made up in the latest styles and of the host material, and •will be offered at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail, at Gr. rice & oo/s, COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. METALLIC CASES. COTTON SEED. |VTE ABE PREPARED tofumish Cotton Seed V V in any quantity. They are of a snperio kind of cotton and warranted frcsli and good. Parties at a distance can be furnished. COIumbus, Ga., novfi-lm. J It IVEY & CO Valuable Steal Estate for Sale. T HE DWELLING HOUSE formerly occupied by Mr. Nathan Weed, well known as one of the most desirable residences in the city; also, the lot whereon his hardware store was located, and the lot, with all the improvements thereon, known as his “Agricultural Depot,” on Second street; also, the lot” in rear of the Presbyterian clinreb. For terms apply to J. L. JONES, nov 17-Gt* Attorney for Weed & Cornwell. . Commission Merchants, 73 William street, New York. Offer their service- to the Planters, Merchants and Cotton holders of Georgia. r . AmU-efers by permission to Avirs. Envoi & Hanf-c. S«umAh, Ga. PreAdent National Batik at Savannah, Ga. £. A. Wilcox, Macon, Ga. W. B. Davison, An crus ta^ Ga. 15. Remington & Son, Thomaaviile, Ga. Merchants Exchange Nation Bank, New York, ^ny business entrusted to. ns will meet with prompt and careful attention. D. E. Garrison J. W. KtTCHEIX, V. I*. ARMSTRONG. Mitchell & Armstrong, PROVISION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN BAGGING, ROPE AND LIQUORS, NO. 05, MAIN STREET LOUISVILLE, KY. sept22-3m* ' ~ lTrstrong- & SONS, WOULD respectiSy Inform their friends and the public generally, that they have opened at theft- old stand (on Seccond street, two doors from Cherry) a large and well selected stock of Boots and Shoes, Which they offer as low as any house In the city. oct2G-lm* B. F. Voorhees. scpSMrn - geo. u. n in-is. ■ tetft rfiJtPIWM ... TURPIN & HERTZ, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer* In somewhat celebrated for Clotiiinsr. and Gent*’ Fftnrishiar -m! knot at -h.-rt notice. ^ \ ^ ^ ^ Wholesale Grocers Commission Merchants, id him and a-keil hurriedly: knot lor me Tee. -aid Brother B , “I guess' so;i rhea do yon it aiu it done *" . ' ^WWl, right away." was the reply ; “is it i though, hire on the highway :~ , yea; tin- O o- goo. I a place as any— , t as the church .; >e!‘ Well, then, 1 want a knot tied in my toil to keep it out of the -ntrwi'' *i the wicked - ... . a- he iftovc rapid- L'AarthtffG-Dl tlic minister, m hi* pro- No. 32 Vine Street,., Cincinnati, Ohio. Triangular E’<xl, Cherry St, Clothing made to order on short notice, by W« invite’ttae Attention of onr old friends and the Trade gen- rally to onr large and well assorted COTTON PRESSES. Vl-K offer superior facilities for pressing tad VY baling cotton at our works corner First aad Cherry street. 1 wrath, should Jail area; Sored preacher :,ro-e and ; as follow s : *|o<le lust pistol oht’h.ver. ai T and ninety-rust w ci-i-—" “Bold op. doctor:' siioutcd ■briarees: •’you’ve got on de wrong book- you mean *U pistol «b Timothy. 1 .-’ixtoc . | -t The pr -ocher ' 1 look, and J mcsl ... t dr text Wits somewhere among P. £.—Ocr Mr. Jackson DeLoicHu takes nil noticed 0 f ,^ e presses from this date, and will be , i i pleased to hava a call from his old cotton twohun- *” McM. Ac of Jtis i MONS. ROUSE. V'I^^BTAPLB 4»»-'ftkN< ’Y GRoCT-Rir.? now inSvoaa aad nenu-.; i.-ailt, ar,d which are re offering at the wan lowxst rnicxs. Oar feeilitiea and businc-- co:.:. -:..h that we feelaasared wc ran ::fr’ <. taoa in etflj fcataaee, and thoseen’.-isliE"::-witl their orders, can rely upon receiving :a goods JRBn oatoTomMaUBBs and at as low rates as i! McM \N1*S * OG. ”1 -wtodpreorot troying in reraon. Willard’s. ’Hotel, STKES, CHADWICK & CO. PROPRIETORS, Washington; . . . .... o. c., Formerly of the Girard House, Philadel phia. ! nov 10-Gm COTTON NOTICE. C HARLES E DEXTER, late of the firm of Hall & Dexter, is prepared to make liberal CASH ADVANCES ON ALL COTTON S cd through him to the well known and re- lehouse of Gardner,Dexter&Co., ofNew id Boston. iiot7-1d> Columbus, Ga., Nov 3d 1805. J. S. FRENCH, GEO. H. REID, W. H. CHADBOURS. FRENCH & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission Merchants Wholesale Grocers, &c., CLARK STREET, NASHVILLE, TENS. Special attention paid to the sale or forwarding of cotton. septlD-Sm* $50 KEWAMD. nov3-lm LANIER, PHILLIPS* CO. 1 i'£&E CHANCE. I friends, i rpHK saderoigned oiler for sale, or rent for the! t co , 1 naaing year, in the Tillage ot Russellville, fl | Monroeeo,Ga., a dwelling and store house, with ' 40 acres of land attacNB. in a wealthy community, jl eoiupratag-OBe of ih. b : coantir stands for .. isnflaaingl" middle Geoigia. 'fLe dwelling P>G-n. on one of her shoulders not haired over, caused bv rubbing of harness. JAMES DENT novl7-6t* ppli-.ation is made to the undersigned. J. R. RALLS, nov9-aW» J. R. SMITH. S. G. WOOD A CO., Wholesale Dealers in Groceries Bntter, Cheese, Flow, 4c,, 4c., No. 45 Union Street, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. tgp31-Sm* ■ Laiv Card. THOMAS C. JOHNSON, LATE OF ST. LOUIS, JHSSOUiU.' Attorney at Lair. Claim and Real Estate Agent No. 50 Market et., (njastairs.) “ octlfl-Sm Montgomeiy, Ala. R ECEIVED this day a full assortment of ME- TALIC BURIAL CASES and CASKETS ol the most beautiful Patterns. For sale at my Fac tory, foot Third Street, Macon. Ga. ang 2C-3m GRENVILLE WOOD. ECONOMY.] [SECURITY Insurance Agency, J M. BOARDMAN is Agent for the following • reliable Insurance Companies. THE LORILLARD FIRE INSURANCE CO., OP THE CITY OP NEW YORK. Cash Capital Assets $1,000,000 $1,312,000 K. M. MURCHISON, J. T. MURRAY, New York. E. MURRAY, . D. R. MURCHISON, Wilmington, N. C. Murchison & Murray, Commission Merchants, 188 Front St., JHew Vork. A LL consignments to ns arc insured from point of shipment, whether advice of shipment Is received or not. Liberal advances made on consignments when desired. Our personal attention given to the sale of cotton. novO lm Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad. UpO Passengers for the North and West Express JL train leaves Chattanooga 0 40 a. sr., connect ing at Nashville with Northwestern Railroad for Johnsonville and points on Tennessee river, Padu cah, Cairo, and St. Louis, and Lonisvilloand Nash- Title Railroad. Fare from Chattanooga to Nashville.. $ 773. “ “ “ “ Cairo 1075. “ “ “ “ St. Louis.. 23 75 Passengers leaving Atlanta on the evening train on W. & A R. R. connect with this train. Freight is now received and forwarded on quick time very moderate rates. WM. P. INNES, Gcn’l. Sup’t. J. W. BROWN, Gen’i. Passenger Agent octlS-3m. Profits annually divided, 75 per ct. to the dealers. This Company divides three quarters of the net profits to the policy holders in scrip, bearing in terest, without any liability to the insured. CARLISLE NORWOOD, PrcB. John C. Mills, See. NORTH AMERICA FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF THE CITY OF SEW YOEK. Cash Assets ?721,4fi8 50 Policy Holders participate in the Profits. JAS. W. OTIS, Pres. R. W. Blkeckeh, Sec. COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital—.... Geo. T. Haws, Sec. 8250,000 J. HOXIE, President. SOUTHERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OT ATHENS, QEORGIA. ™* OM' 1 ™ 1 , deservedly FOFFLAK Company, with its Capital in tact, continues to take risks on the same liberal terms as heretofore. . „ «, ASBURY HALL, Pres. Aldos Chase, Sec. THE GEORGIA nOMEFIRE INSURANCE Cb., OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Capital - $500,000 JAS. F. BQZEMAN, Pres, Hurley’s Stomachic Bitters. F OR Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, In digestion or Dyspepsia, want of action of; e I.irer, Disordered Stomach, there arc no bitten hat can compare with these in removing tiles# diatressing complaints. For sale or can he had a any drag store in the United States, or from the proprietor, Louisville, Ky., corner Seventh and Green streets, to whom all orders should be ad- tressed. - HURLEY, RUDDLE & CO. Hurley’s Sarsaparilla. T HE Great Blood Purifier, as a Spring and Sum mer Medicine, stands unrivaled, removes all imparities from the blood, and gives IIEAI.TII AND SREXGTH to the aystem. HnKLETj BDDDIjE & c0 ., Proprietors 'Corner Seventh and Green streets, aaptlfi-Sm LonlSTille, Ky. Harley’s Popular Worm Candy. A S this is really a specific for Worms, and the best and most palatable form to give to chil dren it i? not surprising that It is fast taking the •lac* of all other preparations for worms—it being perfectly tasteless, any child will take it. ^ J HURLEY, RUDDLE & CO., Proprietors, Corner Seventh and Green streets, aaptl6 3m Louisville, Ky. D. F. Wiloox, Bee. Risks on Cotton, Merchandize, Furniture or Bail dings, taken in cither of the above Companies at tlie moat liberal rates. Losses promptly ad justed. 1 J oct22-3m 3. M. BOARDMAN, Agent HEXBY YONGE, JAMES YONOE, Macky, Beattie & Co. and General Commission Merchant* 203 <fc 205 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. BE* Gash advances made on Consignments to Macky k Beattie, Philadelphia. REFERENCES > Mreali Chas. L. Colby A Co., Messrs Hunter & Gammell, Messrs.* Bell & Christian, Savannah National Bank, Savannah; Messrs. Maude & Wright, Messrs. W. A. Ramsay & Co., Augusta; Messrs. Lord, Stone & Co., Boston; Messrs. John P. Boyle & Co.. Messrs. Dallace & Browne. New- York; Messrs. Macky A Beattie, Meaara. J. Gibson, Sons & Co., Philadelphia National Bank, First National Bank.. Seventh National Bank. Robt. Steen, Esq., Messrs. McCutcbeon & Collins, Philadelphia; Messrs. Clarke & Cunningham, H. A. Hamilton, Baltimore- Particular attention given to the forward ing of goods for Northern markets, oct 3i-vtn {From Georgia.) HENRY YONGE & CO., , O OHMISSION MERCHANTS HEW YORK, OOLICIT consignments of Cotton an other ~ articles, and orders for purchase of Goods. REFERENCES: Charles Day, Esq., T. R. Bloom, Esq., L C. Plant, Esq., Jtfacon, Georgia; Messrs. Phinizy & Clayton, Augusta. They have had large experience in pur chasing Hailboad Scrn.iEs of all descrip tions and solicit orders from Railroad Com panies. novll-0'm*' Notice, A LL persons indebted to the estate of James Meant, late of Bibb county, deceased, arc re quired to make immediate payment, and thoee having claims to render them in terms of the law to the undersigned. R. S. LANIER, novll-40d Executor.- At Ells’ Old Stand, Opposite Lanier House, MACON, GEORGIA. I SHALL receive GOODS every week, and shall keep my stock so assorted that mer chants and consumers can FIND ANYTHING THEY WANT, at all times. I WILL SELL -AS LOW AS ANYBODY. X. A. MUG RATH, Agent. P. S.- oc!20-3m ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. Jfi N. A. M. A . M . u o \V L AND & CO Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CHINA, GLASS AND QUEEN'S WARE. Opposite the Lanier House, MULBERRY STREET, MACON, CA. Great inducements are offered to Merchants to whom we will sell CROCKERY RY THE CRATE OR SELECTED PIECES; AT REDUCED PRICES. novl-3m 8. PEYSER. E. JACKSON. 8. DA8UIN8KI THE BAZAAR OF MACON. UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF s, A\ r hole; -PEYSER & CO. ale and Retail Dealers’ Have opened at COLEMAN & ROSS’ old stand on Cotton Avenue, lictwecn Cherry an Mulberry streets, a Complete Assonncnt of Ladies Dress G-oods, Such As SILKS, -MERINOS, POPLINS. DeLAINS (all wool), EMPRESS CLOTH, EMBROIDERIES LACES, RIBBONS, HATS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, PLUMES, SONTAGS, CLOAKS, SIIAWLES, NUBIAS, HOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY*, SHOES OF THE LATEST STYLES, AND DRESS HAT TRIMMINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. AI.SO, A I.AltOE I.OT OF Carpeting and Oil Cloths of the most Fashionable Patterns. Gents Hats. _ Sattincts, Furnishing Goods, Doe Skin, Broad Cloths, Vestings, Casstmcres, Boots and Shoes, and Ready Made Clothings. The attention of the Ladies of Macon, and of Deal ears who may visitthc city, is particularly invited to this well selected stock of FANCY GOODS. The retail room will be found oil Hie lowrr floor, and visitors will lie attended by polite and experienced Clerks. The second floor is devoted to llic whole sale trade. Give the MACON BAZAAR an early call. S. PEYSER A CO. P. S.—'Wc also keep open at onr old stand on Cherry street, cast side, between Second and Third where wc will be pleased at all times to welcome onr old customers as well as tuanv news ones. octSl-lm 8. P. 4 CO. D . a O L D S M ITH. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing and (Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS &c., &o., AT THE NEW YORK STORE, SECOND* ST., TRIANGULAR BLOCK, ' MACON, GEORGIA. The undersigned takes pleasure in offering one of the largest and neatest Stocks of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, and in fact everything belonging to a FIRST CLASS CLOTHING STORE. Please call and examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere, ns I am sure you will not leave the Store dissatisfied. D. GOLDSMITH. s I-ATHKOF, GEO. P. 8XIDER Late D. k E. 8. Lathrop, Late Jaa. I. Snider A Co Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Go. and Birch & Snider, Columbus, Ga. E. S. Lathrop & Co., OENEK.VL Commission Merchants . AT EDWABD C. LEQRIEL & CO’8 OLD STAND, Second 8trect, one door from Cherry, M A C O N , (i A . , novl-3m* At Auction-29 November, 1865. Jhe Plantation known as , countv, 10 miles from Fort . , Fodder, Peas, and Ground Peas, Hogs and other particles too numerous to ruse. Also Lemons by the box or dozen, mention. Terms cash. novlT-'Jt* nor8-lm ;pi. N. ELLS. $60,000, WORTH OF DRYS00DS!! New York Store 1 New York Store ! S. WAXELBAUM & BRO’., • WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DEALERS, Second Street, T'riangular Block, (NEXT DOOR TO E. C. GRANNISS’,) MACON, - - - - - - - - CEORCIA., Have j ust received, and are now opening one of the LARGEST STGCK8 OP Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and .Shoes, We Buy Exclusively for Cash, ?ycare prepared to offer the citizens oi Macon, and the LADIES especially, Inducements which will!*- Inched to'our Storefu* 1 b,,Jcr ’ ° ur Stock is complete and .we defy competition. Wc have alio at- Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Department, Which arc offered at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. BE SURE TO CALL AT THE NEW YORK STORE AND SECURE A BARGAIN. S. WAXELBAUM ft BIO ' oct 27 Cm ; m , Ells’ Saloon. T IE PLACBTs spar open til tic public; every luxury Which can be obtained fromany partol the United States, will be served up in every style to please the most fastidious. Bevekages of all kinds, of tho best,: to chifcr the nEsroxdixo; a hot Dinxeb to IxvicoiiATE the inner inan on acold day, with a fine llavanna to puff away dull care. Do not nuxGEit nor thirst, but call on Ells, who has a plenty at his Old Stand, pppositejbe Lanier, who will do his best to satisfy your wants. With eighteen years of successful.experience in my business I hope to please all. With gratitude to Old lricnda for past favors, I hope to merit a continuance of their patronage—and all others who will give me a call. IL N. ELLS. OYSTERS, by the quart or gallon,':furnished os low as any house in the city, for shipment or city Hair and Wool Collars, T AM now Manufacturing first clsss wool and JL hair stolid HARNESS LEATHER. COLLAB. Second to none, either at wholesale or retail. G. BERND, Cotton Avenue, Between iudaad Mulberry sta. nov 15 12t Macon, Ga. January Election—Tax Collector. The friends of JAMES P. SIMS authorize the announcement of his name aa a suitable candidate or Tax Collector of Bibb county, and invite the suffrages of electors at the election to be held on the 15th of January, 18fi6. nov!4 te*